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FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR DISASTER.

FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR DISASTER. BY RAHAD NESMITH CHEM PROJECT MS.AGOSTINE. HISTORY ABOUT KUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR DISASTER. On March 11, 2011 the Fukushima Daiichi hit Japan. A tsunami hit and took out power supplies and the cooling.

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FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR DISASTER.

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  1. FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR DISASTER. BY RAHAD NESMITH CHEM PROJECT MS.AGOSTINE

  2. HISTORY ABOUT KUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR DISASTER. • On March 11, 2011 the Fukushima Daiichi hit Japan. • A tsunami hit and took out power supplies and the cooling. • There were three Fukushima Daiichi reactors that caused the nuclear disaster in Japan. They also melted within the first three days. • It was rated a 7 on the INES scale. • Four reactors were due to damage in the accident. • Within 4 to 6 days a total of 940 PBQ ( I-131 EQ) radioactive material was released.

  3. BRIEF EXPLANATION OF MY TOPIC • The brief explanation of the Daiichi nuclear disaster. The Daiichi nuclear disaster hit japan on march 11, 2011. There were 3 reactors involved in the disaster. It was rated a 7 on the scale. This is one of the biggest disaster that hit japan. The total amount of reactors that were included in the nuclear disaster are. All of the damage was within 4-6 days. That was a lot of work to rebuild things and replace the reactors that were taken out during the Kukushima Daiichi disaster.

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